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Author SHA1 Message Date
wangxinyi7 07fce869af
group and document make file (#17943)
* group and document make file
2023-07-17 12:27:24 -07:00
Matt Keeler 77f44fa878
Various bits of cleanup detected when using Go Workspaces (#17462)
TLDR with many modules the versions included in each diverged quite a bit. Attempting to use Go Workspaces produces a bunch of errors.

This commit:

1. Fixes envoy-library-references.sh to work again
2. Ensures we are pulling in go-control-plane@v0.11.0 everywhere (previously it was at that version in some modules and others were much older)
3. Remove one usage of golang/protobuf that caused us to have a direct dependency on it.
4. Remove deprecated usage of the Endpoint field in the grpc resolver.Target struct. The current version of grpc (v1.55.0) has removed that field and recommended replacement with URL.Opaque and calls to the Endpoint() func when needing to consume the previous field.
4. `go work init <all the paths to go.mod files>` && `go work sync`. This syncrhonized versions of dependencies from the main workspace/root module to all submodules
5. Updated .gitignore to ignore the go.work and go.work.sum files. This seems to be standard practice at the moment.
6. Update doc comments in protoc-gen-consul-rate-limit to be go fmt compatible
7. Upgraded makefile infra to perform linting, testing and go mod tidy on all modules in a flexible manner.
8. Updated linter rules to prevent usage of golang/protobuf
9. Updated a leader peering test to account for an extra colon in a grpc error message.
2023-06-05 16:08:39 -04:00
Nitya Dhanushkodi b8b37c2357
refactor: remove troubleshoot module dependency on consul top level module (#16162)
Ensure nothing in the troubleshoot go module depends on consul's top level module. This is so we can import troubleshoot into consul-k8s and not import all of consul.

* turns troubleshoot into a go module [authored by @curtbushko]
* gets the envoy protos into the troubleshoot module [authored by @curtbushko]
* adds a new go module `envoyextensions` which has xdscommon and extensioncommon folders that both the xds package and the troubleshoot package can import
* adds testing and linting for the new go modules
* moves the unit tests in `troubleshoot/validateupstream` that depend on proxycfg/xds into the xds package, with a comment describing why those tests cannot be in the troubleshoot package
* fixes all the imports everywhere as a result of these changes 

Co-authored-by: Curt Bushko <cbushko@gmail.com>
2023-02-06 09:14:35 -08:00
Kyle Havlovitz 4bc6c23357 Add connection limit setting to service defaults 2022-05-24 10:13:38 -07:00
Eric e4b4f175ed Bump go-control-plane
* `go get cloud.google.com/go@v0.59.0`
* `go get github.com/envoyproxy/go-control-plane@v0.9.9`
* `make envoy-library`
* Bumpprotoc to 3.15.8
2022-03-30 13:11:27 -04:00
R.B. Boyer 85a718da63
xds: ensure that all envoyproxy/go-control-plane protobuf symbols are linked into the final binary (#10131)
This ensures that if someone does include some extension Consul does not currently make use of, that extension is actually usable. Without linking these envoy protobufs into the main binary it can't round trip the escape hatches to send them down to envoy.

Whenenver the go-control-plane library is upgraded next we just have to re-run 'make envoy-library'.
2021-04-29 14:58:26 -05:00